NAME
dconschat
—
user interface to
dcons(4)
SYNOPSIS
dconschat |
[-brvwRT1 ] [-e
escape-char] [-h
hz] [-C
console_port] [-G
gdb_port] [-M
core] [-N
system] |
dconschat |
[-brvwR1 ] [-h
hz] [-C
console_port] [-G
gdb_port] [-a
address] [-u
bus_num] -t
target_eui64 |
DESCRIPTION
Thedconschat
utility is designed to provide a way for
users to access dcons(4) (dumb console device) on a local or remote system. The
dconschat
utility interacts with
dcons(4) using
kvm(3) or
firewire(4), and interacts with the user over TTY or TCP/IP. To access
remote dcons(4) using
firewire(4), you have to specify target EUI64 address using the
-t
option. Physical DMA should be enabled on the
target machine for access via FireWire.
The dconschat
utility and the
dcons(4) driver communicate using 2 ports, one for the console port
and another for remote
gdb(1) port. Users are supposed to access
dconschat
using TTY,
telnet(1) and
gdb(1). You can specify listen ports for console and
gdb(1) port using the -C
and
-G
options respectively. The port number 0 has
special meaning that current TTY (stdin/stdout) is used instead of TCP/IP. A
negative port number will disable the port. By analogy with
pty(4) device, the
dcons(4) acts as a slave device and dconschat
acts as a master device with
telnetd(8).
Typed characters are normally transmitted directly to
dcons(4). A escape character (the default is
‘~
’ ) appearing as the first character
of a line is an escape signal; the following are recognized:
~.
- Drop the connection and exit.
~^G
- Invoke kgdb on the terminal on which dconschat is running.
~^R
- Reset the target over FireWire if a reset address is registered in Configuration ROM.
~^Z
- Suspend the dconschat process.
The following options are supported.
-b
- Translate Ctrl-C to ALT_BREAK (CR +
‘
~
’ + Ctrl-B) on gdb(1) port. -r
- Replay old buffer on connection.
-v
- Verbose debug output. Multiple
-v
options increase verbosity. -w
- Listen on a wildcard address rather than localhost.
-R
- Read-only. Do not write anything to the dcons(4) buffer.
-T
- Enable ad-hoc workaround for the TELNET protocol to remove unnecessary
byte sequences. It should be set when you access
dconschat
using telnet(1). -1
- One-shot. Read available buffer, then exit. This implies the
-r
option. -e
escape-char- Specify escape character. The default is '~'.
-h
hz- Specify polling rate. The default value is 100.
-C
console_port- Specify the console port. The default value is 0 (stdin/stdout).
-G
gdb_port- Specify gdb(1) port. The default value is -1 (disabled).
-M
core- Specify core file.
-N
system- Specify system file such as /boot/kernel/kernel.
-t
target_eui64- Specify the 64-bit extended unique identifier of the target, and use FireWire to access remote dcons(4).
-a
address- Specify the physical I/O address of the
dcons(4) buffer. See
dcons(4) for details. If this option is not specified,
dconschat
tries to get the address from the Configuration ROM on the target. You are supposed to enable dcons_crom(4) on the target to omit this option. -u
bus_num- Specify FireWire bus number. The default is 0.
FILES
- /dev/fwmem0.0
- /dev/mem
- /dev/kmem
EXAMPLES
To use dconschat
with FireWire for remote
dcons(4), you have to specify the EUI64 of the target. You can obtain
EUI64 by running
fwcontrol(8) without options. The first EUI64 is of the host
running
fwcontrol(8) and others on the bus follow.
# fwcontrol 2 devices (info_len=2) node EUI64 status 1 77-66-55-44-33-22-11-00 0 0 00-11-22-33-44-55-66-77 1
The EUI64 does not change unless you change the hardware as the ethernet address.
Now we can run dconschat
.
# dconschat -br -G 12345 -t 00-11-22-33-44-55-66-77
You will get console output of the target and login prompt if a
getty(8) is running on
dcons(4). You can break to DDB with ALT_BREAK (CR +
‘~
’ + Ctrl-B) if
DDB
and
ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
are enabled in the target
kernel. To quit the session, type CR +
‘~
’ +
‘.
’ in the console port.
Using gdb(1) port is almost the same as remote gdb(1) over serial line except using TCP/IP instead of /dev/cu*. See On-line Kernel Debugging Using Remote GDB section of The FreeBSD Developers Handbook and gdb(4) for details.
% gdb -k kernel.debug (kgdb) target remote :12345
Once gdb(1) is attached and you specified the
-b
option to dconschat
,
typing Ctrl-C in gdb(1) causes a break to debugger.
The following command gets the console log from the crash dump:
# dconschat -1 -M vmcore.0 -N kernel.0
If you want access to the console using telnet(1), try the following:
# dconschat -rTC 5555 & # telnet localhost 5555
You may want to keep logging console output of several machines.
conserver-com
in the Ports collection may help you.
Insert the following lines in conserver.cf:
console local { master localhost; type exec; exec /usr/sbin/dconschat -rh 25; } console remote { master localhost; type exec; exec /usr/sbin/dconschat -rh 25 -t 00-11-22-33-44-55-66-77; }
SEE ALSO
gdb(1), telnet(1), kvm(3), dcons(4), dcons_crom(4), ddb(4), firewire(4), fwohci(4), gdb(4), eui64(5), fwcontrol(8)
AUTHORS
Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS
This utility is currently under development.